Two racially charged incidents inside the same week show us that while Central Oregon is changing demographically and culturally in the direction of more diversity and inclusion, not everyone is happy about it and not everyone is on board. Oregon’s long history of Black exclusion laws and its quest for a “white utopia” might seem […]
The Source Editorial Board
This is Not the Way to Help Those Experiencing Homelessness
Ask the average person in Central Oregon what the most pressing issues we face here are, and chances are that they’ll include housing and homelessness in their answers. With staggering rent increases and plenty of inflation, the number of people who don’t have a proper place to live is skyrocketing. It’s a problem so great […]
Are Voting Zones a Fair System?
May elections are always an interesting ride. Candidates, voting advocacy groups and newspaper editorial boards like ours spend plenty of energy on candidates and measures, and then, when voting time comes around, so few vote. Even in years when there’s no presidential election, voter turnout in a November election is far higher than in May. […]
Is This Really What Republicans Wanted?
As of Monday, 127 bills were sitting in the Oregon state Senate awaiting a vote. It seems the majority of them will die where they sit due to the continued absence of a group of Republican (and one former Republican, now independent) senators. With Bend’s own state senator, Sen. Tim Knopp, part of the cadre […]
In Other States, Legislators Have Gotten Expelled for a Lot Less than Walking Out
Everyone loves an underdog story โ that classic tale of the little guy, by sheer will and determination, overcoming an obstacle that would seem impossible to the average person. And while the legislators who have now exceeded the number of unexcused absences allowed under Oregon’s Constitution might see themselves as the heroes of a story […]
Oregonians Overwhelmingly Voted to End Legislative Walkouts, but Theyโre Happening Once Again
What a month it’s been in Oregon politics. Deep into the legislative session, and just shy of the May 16 election, Oregon’s elected leaders are giving us all something to think about. The resignation of Secretary of State Shemia Fagan and the search for a person to formally replace her has introduced a measure of […]
Vote Barnes Dholakia, Chadwick, Tatom for Bend-La Pine School board โถ [With Video]
Over the past two months we’ve reached out to candidates, invited them in for interviews, listened to their ideas and then produced videos of our interviews, all in the name of helping the voters of Central Oregon make informed decisions in the May 16 election. In the case of the three open seats on the […]
Vote Harmon, Berry for Redmond Park & Recreation โถ [With Video]
With the passage of the bond measure that will usher in a new recreation center for Redmond, residents in the Hub City have a lot to look forward to. That said, the fact that the same set of voters didn’t support the levy that would have covered operating costs of said rec center mean the […]
Vote Cameron Fischer for Bend-La Pine School Board Zone 3 โถ [With Video]
School boards have faced more scrutiny in recent years, both locally and nationally. Some parents want more access โ and sometimes even input โ about curriculum. Some are still concerned about how the pandemic closures affected student learning. Others want books stripped from school libraries. Some of these concerns have found their way to the […]
Redmond School Board Endorsements โถ [With Video]
Vote Liz Goodrich for Redmond School Board #5 John Campbell and Liz Goodrich, the incumbent, are running for the Redmond school board in position 5. In this race, we see no reason to unseat the person already at work, Goodrich. Both Campbell and Goodrich have experience in the classroom; Campbell as a former science teacher, […]

